The CurrentIsraeli PM Netanyahu contradicts the Mossad on Iran's nuclear threat - Feb 25, 2015Feb 25, 2015 | 25:00Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the UN that Iran was months away from having nuclear weapons. But a leaked document suggests Netanyahu's own intelligence agency was contradicting him on Iran's ability to make a nuclear bomb. Or was it?

The Current23 year-old Canadian woman joins ISIS in Syria - Feb 25, 2015Feb 25, 2015 | 21:58She left without telling her family, calling when she arrived in Syria. It was an online religious course that led a moderate Muslim Canadian, 23 year-old, towards a female ISIS recruiter. Natalie Clancy brings us the story of a young woman lost to ISIS.

The CurrentTeen charged for sexting with distributing child pornography - Feb 25, 2015Feb 25, 2015 | 27:29It was a love triangle among teens that included sexting and sharing nude photos. One of them was charged and found guilty of possession and distribution of child pornography. Critics argue the law used to convict her was never meant to be used this way.

The CurrentCyber criminals target implanted medical devices to hack remotely - Feb 24, 2015Feb 24, 2015 | 25:00Marc Goodman used to be a Futurist-in-Residence for the FBI figuring out how criminal minds would use new technology to kill. He explains why criminals are head with the latest technology and why some hackers are targeting pacemakers and insulin pumps.

The CurrentParents debate merits of Ontario's new sex-ed curriculum - Feb 24, 2015Feb 24, 2015 | 21:58Sex-ed in the 60s didn't have LGBTQ in the lexicon, sexting didn't exist and contraception was rudimentary. Some of that is still missing in today's sex ed classes. But now Ontario is revising sex education and some parents believe its too much.

The CurrentWomen get ahead in Canada's public service - Feb 24, 2015Feb 24, 2015 | 27:30Twenty-five years ago, women made up 14 per cent of Canada's federal public service. Today, they make up 55 per cent. Our project By Design looks at what went right and what's still to be done.

The CurrentExtreme water shortage in Sau Paulo, Brazil's water-rich city - March 3, 2015Feb 24, 2015 | 27:30Eleven million people in Sao Paulo are severely rationed, their water reservoir has essentially been bled dry. How did a city with the world's richest water supply parch a population? We look at Brazil's water woes and a water warning for the rest of us.

The CurrentCritics warn Bill C51 not receiving the scrutiny it needs - Feb 23, 2015Feb 23, 2015 | 22:00George Orwell's characters in a dystopian 1984 argued that the public needed to be protected from threats it could not see, regardless of what people did or did not understand. Critics of Canada's new anti-terror legislation don't like the parallels.

The CurrentPublic Health experts want nosodes taken off the market - Feb 23, 2015Feb 23, 2015 | 27:30Nosodes are homeopathic vaccines, meant to ward off everything from measles to the flu, but with no peer-reviewed science. Canadian homeopaths are still recommending them to parents and public health experts want Health Canada to tighten the rules.

The CurrentThe Design Behind ... Rubik's Cube - Feb 23, 2015Feb 23, 2015 | 3:12Paul Hoffman of the Liberty Science Center in New Jersey has designed a 7,000 square feet museum exhibition detailing the math, science and secrets of the Rubik's cube. He shares the story behind the invention of the 3X3X3 cube puzzle.

The CurrentISIS terror threats, sets its sights on Rome - Feb 20, 2015Feb 20, 2015 | 22:00ISIS is inching closer to Europe, and Italy in particular, now that they've established a hold on the north shore of Libya. So does Italy really need to sound the alarm? Or is it just feeding into just what the militants want?

The CurrentReclaiming the word 'Slut' has some feminists shouting NO - Feb 20, 2015Feb 20, 2015 | 25:00Thanks to events like SlutWalk, young women and girls are embracing the term, reclaiming it , and using its power in a subversive way. But not every feminist thinks that rehabilitating the word 'Slut' points in the direction we should be heading.

The CurrentMuslim leaders strategize to dissuade converts from radicalizationFeb 20, 2015 | 25:55The fight against violent extremism has hit home in recent months. We hear from a Canadian imam who's developed a tool to detect potential radicals. It's a checklist he uses on new converts and he thinks it should go into wide circulation.

The CurrentQuebec high school strip search of student deprives teens of rights - Feb 19, 2015Feb 19, 2015 | 22:00Fifteen years old and stripped-searched for drugs is apparently 'by the book'. But more than one critic is asking what that book might be. As a Quebec school board defends its right to conduct such searches, what about the rights of students?